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DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2011.06626.x
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Stellate ganglion blockade for analgesia following upper limb surgery

John G. McDonnell,Olivia Finnerty,John G. Laffey

Medicine
Stellate ganglion
Blockade
2011
We report the successful use of a stellate ganglion block as part of a multi-modal postoperative analgesic regimen. Four patients scheduled for orthopaedic surgery following upper limb trauma underwent blockade of the stellate ganglion pre-operatively under ultrasound guidance. Patients reported excellent postoperative analgesia, with postoperative VAS pain scores between 0 and 2, and consumption of morphine in the first 24 h ranging from 0 to 14 mg. While these are preliminary findings, and must be confirmed in a clinical trial, they highlight the potential for stellate ganglion blockade to provide analgesia following major upper limb surgery.
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    Stellate ganglion blockade for analgesia following upper limb surgery” is a paper by John G. McDonnell Olivia Finnerty John G. Laffey published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.